I believe the UL version is black anodized ..... should be easy to spot.
My preference would be the Titan over the Scubapro for a couple of reasons......well only one really and that is to do with the 1st stage (the 2nd stages are a wash as both are balanced barrel poppet type and are much the same as any other barrel poppet 2nd stage).
The Titan is a diaphragm 1st stage. Better for cold water and better as a second hand buy.
No need to hash out the cold water stuff but why better used buy.
I buy and service a ton of used gear. Very frequently used gear bought from a private seller has sat around for years and years. Depending on how well it was rinsed and subsequently stored after its final dive will have a big effect on it's condition, much more than how old it is or how many dives it has......for piston 1st stages.
A diaphragm 1st stage can be put away wet and salty, left in the dive bag and then stored in a garden shed in the tropics without ill effect. Bit of an exaggeration, I admit, but do this to a piston reg and you are taking a crap shoot at what condition the insides will be like......that is if the tech can even crack the damn thing open and get inside!
I don't dislike piston regs.
My favorite reg to dive.......Scubapro MK5 and 10's with Balanced Adjustable or G250.
Favorite reg to throw in a boat locker and forget until the next year.....US Divers Conshelf (pretty much the same reg as the OP is considering).
My preference would be the Titan over the Scubapro for a couple of reasons......well only one really and that is to do with the 1st stage (the 2nd stages are a wash as both are balanced barrel poppet type and are much the same as any other barrel poppet 2nd stage).
The Titan is a diaphragm 1st stage. Better for cold water and better as a second hand buy.
No need to hash out the cold water stuff but why better used buy.
I buy and service a ton of used gear. Very frequently used gear bought from a private seller has sat around for years and years. Depending on how well it was rinsed and subsequently stored after its final dive will have a big effect on it's condition, much more than how old it is or how many dives it has......for piston 1st stages.
A diaphragm 1st stage can be put away wet and salty, left in the dive bag and then stored in a garden shed in the tropics without ill effect. Bit of an exaggeration, I admit, but do this to a piston reg and you are taking a crap shoot at what condition the insides will be like......that is if the tech can even crack the damn thing open and get inside!
I don't dislike piston regs.
My favorite reg to dive.......Scubapro MK5 and 10's with Balanced Adjustable or G250.
Favorite reg to throw in a boat locker and forget until the next year.....US Divers Conshelf (pretty much the same reg as the OP is considering).
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